Once again, Donald Trump embarrassed us in front of a group of world leaders by completing making up his own country. Yep, POTUS mentioned some magical place called "Nambia" not once but TWICE yesterday during a speech attended by reps from Ghana, Namibia, and Uganda.

The CNN anchor took to Twitter to condemn the photo shortly after it surfaced in May. While Griffin acknowledged her ex-bestie was under tremendous pressure to publicly renounce the pic, he did so without reaching out to her first — which is something that didn't sit well with the famous redhead.

From there, things only got worse between the two. In the days following the incident, the 56-year-old received supportive messages from four of Cooper's CNN colleagues — but nothing from the Silver Fox until

As we reported, last week, a "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville against the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in a nearby park resulted in the death of 32-year-old Heather Heyer when white nationalist James Alex Fields Jr. allegedly plowed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters.

Although the Charlottesville City Council voted this year to remove the statue and rename the location as Emancipation Park, a judge issued a temporary injunction in May preventing Virginia authorities from moving the Confederate symbol for six months.

However, Mayor Mike Signer (pictured above) is calling the shots, and he wants all the monuments — including the Lee effigy — to be gone!

On Wednesday, OUT magazine unveiled their list of the Power 50 in the LGBTQ community, and they've got some big names topping the list!

Leading them all, Rachel Maddow snagged the top spot with her work on MSNBC. Even despite her anti-climactic reveal of Donald Trump's tax returns, the political commentator is paving the way on The Rachel Maddow Show!

Though the Watch What Happens Live! host didn't make the star-studded snap, he shared more pics on Instagram — including a fun boat interview with Anderson asking if the CNN anchor could ever get Cohen-sick: